The Sunday Times of Malta

Jury orders Trump to pay $83m for sex assault and defamation

A double-edged sword for former president

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A jury in New York ordered former US president and 2024 candidate Donald Trump on Friday to pay $83.3 million to compensate the writer E. Jean Carroll, whom he was found to have sexually assaulted and defamed.

The civil order, which prompted an audible gasp in the federal court, far exceeds the more than $10 million in damages for defamation that Carroll had sought.

Trump lashed out almost immediatel­y, calling the verdict “ridiculous” in a statement and promising to appeal.

The jury reached its decision after slightly less than three hours of deliberati­ons.

Trump had been in court earlier, storming out at one point but subsequent­ly returning for closing arguments. He was not in court when the level of compensato­ry and punitive damages were read out by a court clerk.

“This is a great victory for every woman who stands up when she’s been knocked down, and a huge defeat for every bully who has tried to keep a woman down,” Carroll said in a statement.

A juror exchanged a

Carroll as the nine men smile with and women left the courtroom after the judge encouraged them to protect their privacy. “It’s clear to me... you paid attention,” Judge Lewis Kaplan told them following the verdict.

The order was comprised of $65 million in punitive damages after the jury found Trump acted maliciousl­y in his many public comments about Carroll, $7.3 million in compensato­ry damages and $11 million for a reputation­al repair programme.

“I was not surprised [by the award] partly because his egregious misbehavio­r during the trial could actually have alienated the jury,” said Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law.

“[Trump] is unlikely to prevail on appeal, because the [appeal] judges have great respect for Judge Kaplan, who is a very experience­d federal jurist.”

Trump – whom a jury found liable for sexually assaulting Carroll in a separate federal civil case in New York – used his Truth Social platform to fire off a spate of insulting messages attacking Carroll, the trial and the judge, whom he called “an extremely abusive individual”.

“We were stripped of every defence – every single defence – before we walked in there,” said Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba outside the court. “I am proud to stand with president Trump... We will immediatel­y appeal.”

Trump, 77, briefly took the stand on Thursday to deny he instructed anyone to harm Carroll with his statements.

 ?? ?? E. Jean Carroll departing a Manhattan federal court at the conclusion of her defamation suit against Donald Trump (inset) on Friday in New York City. PHOTO: SPENCER PLATT/GETTY IMAGES/AFP
E. Jean Carroll departing a Manhattan federal court at the conclusion of her defamation suit against Donald Trump (inset) on Friday in New York City. PHOTO: SPENCER PLATT/GETTY IMAGES/AFP

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